Bajaj Auto entered the quarter-litre segment in the domestic market by launching the all-new Dominar 250 earlier this year. With looks borrowed from its elder sibling (Dominar 400) and engine taken from the KTM 250 Duke, the Bajaj Dominar 250 promises to deliver the best of both worlds. Now, almost six months after the launch, Bajaj Auto has increased the price of the 250cc Dominar for the first time.
Price
The Bajaj Dominar 250 is available in only a single variant. It was launched at INR 1.60 lakh*. Now, its price has been hiked by INR 4,090.
Model
Old Price*
New Price*
Price Hike
Bajaj Dominar 250
INR 1.60 lakh
INR 1.64
INR 4,090
Apart from the price hike, no other changes have been implemented. The Bajaj Dominar 250 specs and features remain the same.
Engine
The 248.77cc single-cylinder engine of the Dominar 250 has been tuned to produce 27 PS of maximum power at 8500 rpm and 23.5 Nm of peak torque at 6500 rpm. The liquid-cooled mill comes equipped with a DOHC set up along with 4 valves and Bajaj Auto’s Twin-Spark technology. It also has a fuel injection system for precise throttle response, enhanced performance, and improved fuel economy. The 4-stroke BS6-compliant motor is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with slipper and assist clutch.
Key Features
ArrayThe Bajaj Dominar 250 has full-LED lighting including the powerful LED headlamp. Bajaj Auto has also included the twin-barrel exhaust that not only offers interesting styling but also impressive exhaust note. The fully-digital instrument cluster provides a plethora of information.
Also Read: 2020 KTM 250 Duke with LED headlight launched, costs INR 2.09 lakh
As for the hardware, the Dominar 250 uses a pair of 37mm USD front forks and rear monoshock for carrying out the suspension duties. The braking performance comes from a 300mm disc at the front and 230mm disc at the rear aided by a dual-channel ABS. While the 250cc Dominar does seem to be a complete package, it is the heaviest motorcycle in the segment and thus also the slowest. However, it excels when it comes to long-distance touring.
For more Bajaj Auto news and updates about other two-wheelers, keep checking IndianAutosBlog.com.
TVS has launched the updated Apache RTR 160 4V in India, priced at ₹1,39,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). While the design remains unchanged, the motorcycle now sports a striking grey-and-red paint scheme,..
Tesla has further reduced the wait time for its Model 3 sedan in China. New orders for any Model 3 variant now come with an estimated delivery window of just 1-3 weeks, down from the previous 2-4..
Jeep pays homage to its legendary roots with the Wrangler 4xe Willys ’41, a special edition inspired by the iconic 1941 Willys MB. Based on the plug-in hybrid variant, this retro-styled SUV flaunts..
The MINI Plant Oxford has begun production of the fourth-generation MINI Cooper Convertible, marking its return since 2015. Joining the MINI Cooper 3-Door and 5-Door, the plant now serves as the hub..
Audi has officially opened bookings for the refreshed 2025 Q7 in India ahead of its launch on November 28. Prospective buyers can reserve the SUV with a token payment of Rs 2 lakh through the Audi..
Xiaomi EV has hit a major milestone with the 100,000th unit of its first vehicle, the SU7, rolling off the assembly line. This achievement, announced by Xiaomi founder Lei Jun, comes just 230 days..
BMW India has just launched the new M340i xDrive, claiming the title of the fastest BMW ever produced locally. With a blistering 0-100 km/h time of just 4.4 seconds, this high-performance sedan sets..
Kia America is gearing up for an exciting showcase at the 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show, where it will unveil five new vehicles spanning its ICE, HEV, PHEV, and EV lineups. These models will feature..
The Hyundai IONIQ 9 has earned a spot on Newsweek's list of America’s Most Anticipated New Vehicles for 2025, highlighting its innovative design and market relevance. This recognition cements..
The Citroën’ë-C3 and C3 have been shortlisted as finalists for the prestigious ‘Car of the Year 2025’ award, standing out among 42 contenders evaluated by a jury of 60 journalists from 23 countries...